Probably the most accurate description of what’s happening in the uk.
On your final paragraph, I can confirm that pay in east europe, and the standard of living, are higher. I am in the uk but have links there and people just dont understand how someone can work in the uk in tech an not afford a property or a family, whereas in east european countries that’s the norm. While it is not my case, I can absolutely tell that my peers in that region of the world are better off than i am, and by british standards i am pretty good.
The irony of brexit is that somehow karma is turning the uk in that which it despised.
The potholes in roads, failing health care, rising poverty, increasing government corruption and an ever increasing mass of people demanding dubious political action, makes me think the culture of the uk has seriously regressed in that it can’t sustain itself.
There is almost no company that has provided a service without more than minor issues in the past couple of years and thats alarming.
I frequently read stats about various uk institutions, such as hospitals or schools and they all have official good and outstanding reviews while google and other review sites show a very grim reality. This means the uk is faking statistics to appear better than it is.
I am extremely worried about the country. I dont think it will exist for long and it will split into its historical regions.
I don't know what to think about splitting into regions. Personally I wouldn't want that to happen because I think it would be worse, but I am biased as I am strongly against tribalism - ie I wanted a united states of europe and closer ties with the US, Canada, NZ, Australia and all aligned countries. The only logical defense for things to come is in my view closer ties and unity. It worked during the last cold war, it should work now, but as challenges are growing I think what we have in place should be further galvanised.
What I am worried instead about is increasing authoritariasm on both sides of the political spectrum taking places in all western and western alined countries, which may lead to further fragmentation and further encouragement of our foes.
On your final paragraph, I can confirm that pay in east europe, and the standard of living, are higher. I am in the uk but have links there and people just dont understand how someone can work in the uk in tech an not afford a property or a family, whereas in east european countries that’s the norm. While it is not my case, I can absolutely tell that my peers in that region of the world are better off than i am, and by british standards i am pretty good.
The irony of brexit is that somehow karma is turning the uk in that which it despised.
The potholes in roads, failing health care, rising poverty, increasing government corruption and an ever increasing mass of people demanding dubious political action, makes me think the culture of the uk has seriously regressed in that it can’t sustain itself.
There is almost no company that has provided a service without more than minor issues in the past couple of years and thats alarming.
I frequently read stats about various uk institutions, such as hospitals or schools and they all have official good and outstanding reviews while google and other review sites show a very grim reality. This means the uk is faking statistics to appear better than it is.
I am extremely worried about the country. I dont think it will exist for long and it will split into its historical regions.